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Jake Christie

course:
Architecture: BArch

Tri-Bheinn Museum

Inspired by the empowering presence of the Scottish Highlands, the Tri-Bheinn Museum (Gaelic for “Three Mountains”) seeks to replicate the emotional impact of mountainous landscapes through biomorphic architecture. The museum consists of three sculptural peaks that emerge from the site’s terrain, creating senses of awe and empowerment while movement echoes the surrounding contours, inviting visitors.

Fluid forms and pathways have been seamlessly blended into the site with newly introduced vegetation, creating distinct biomes that are ever-changing and evolving as the seasons pass, creating shifting sensory experiences. External gardens and trails not only offer immersive experiences but also promote mental well-being and reflection, positioning nature as both a subject and a setting.

School of Architecture, Design & Built Environment
Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham
NG1 4FQ

0115 941 8418

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